caw milk is better buffalo milk?
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my son is 11 month old now and i'm still giving him formula milk in day and breastfeeding him at night. i'm planning stop formula milk and start caw milk now. can u plz advice me which milk is good for him? caw,buffalo,got or sheep? he has no elergic rection from caw milk as i try it before....if caw milk is better then it's fine it is availabe in any store but if buffalo milk is more good than caw's milk then from where can i buy this? as i read buffalo milk has more protine, more calcium ect and clustrole. and i'm giving him cheeder cheese and some other cheese as well plz tell me.he is not eating food much just his hand size at one time....but he is taking 750ml of milk+bf. is his diet is ok? thanks |
caw milk is better buffalo milk?
"javalearner" wrote in message om... hi my son is 11 month old now and i'm still giving him formula milk in day and breastfeeding him at night. i'm planning stop formula milk and start caw milk now. can u plz advice me which milk is good for him? caw,buffalo,got or sheep? he has no elergic rection from caw milk as i try it before....if caw milk is better then it's fine it is availabe in any store but if buffalo milk is more good than caw's milk then from where can i buy this? as i read buffalo milk has more protine, more calcium ect and clustrole. and i'm giving him cheeder cheese and some other cheese as well plz tell me.he is not eating food much just his hand size at one time....but he is taking 750ml of milk+bf. is his diet is ok? thanks Its not recommended to switch a child to any source of milk, besides breastmilk or proper formulas, before they're 12 months old. And then, the general recommendation is cow's milk. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
caw milk is better buffalo milk?
Hi - You can let your child drink any kind of milk, and cow's milk is certainly the most convenient. However, don't think of it as SWITCHING from formula to cow's milk. Instead, think of milk is part of a varied, healthy diet. Formula or breastmilk alone is a complete diet for an infant. Milk alone is NOT a complete diet for anyone! It's a convenient source of protein, fluid and calcium, but it's not the ONLY form. Some kids eat cheese or yogurt but never drink milk. (They drink water or juice or whatever.) Some kids never have ANY milk products, but still eat a healthy diet. So just integrate milk into your child's diet, but don't think of it as a replacement for formula. It's NOT a replacement for formula! And this means that it really doesn't matter so much which kind of milk you offer. Do, of course, keep offering breastmilk as long as you can. Breastmilk IS a whole food, containing all the nutrition your child needs. It won't be adequate as your child gets older, but for the time being, it's great. --Beth Kevles http://web.mit.edu/kevles/www/nomilk.html -- a page for the milk-allergic Disclaimer: Nothing in this message should be construed as medical advice. Please consult with your own medical practicioner. NOTE: No email is read at my MIT address. Use the AOL one if you would like me to reply. |
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